Morning Wine Report for August 28, 2025

Key updates in the world of wine.

  • The Wine Institute of California is preparing for a change: after 22 years as CEO, Bobby Koch is stepping down from the helm of the leading association 1 .
  • The Pickett Fire in Napa Valley has caused an estimated $65 million in damage to crops, with approximately 1,500 acres (3% of the vineyard area) affected, with high risks of smoke contamination of the ongoing harvest.
  • The Rioja DOCA is entering a new phase: ahead of the centennial harvest, it is introducing yield limits and a renewed leadership to ensure evolution and quality.
  • In Great Britain , an early harvest is underway after a hot, dry summer: a promising year is expected, with good grape ripening and high quality still wines.
  • The Portuguese region of Tejo updates its PGI specifications: low- and no-alcohol versions have been accepted, to anticipate emerging trends in consumption.
  • The impact of climate change is increasingly evident: Greg Sherwood’s analysis describes who “wins” and who “loses” in this critical context for global viticulture.

M&A Radar

No significant M&A transactions have emerged in the sector globally to date.

Mini-box “Prices & Harvest”

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Prices (grape/bulk/bottle) Currently, no updated data on price trends is available .
Stocks No specific updates have emerged on wine or grape stocks.
Harvest 2025 In the United Kingdom, the harvest is early and of good quality; fires in California are putting the crop at risk; in Rioja, yield restrictions are being implemented to ensure sustainability.
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